Hi there,
I encountered that message when try to login to ssh via putty, this happened
after implement what have been said in this article
http://wiki.centos.org/Contribute?action=showredirect=HowToContribute except
the DSA PRIVATE KEY step and I'm sure that's the reason.
so please if there is
Hi there,
I encountered that message when try to login to ssh via putty, this happened
after implement what have been said in this article
http://wiki.centos.org/Contribute?action=showredirect=HowToContribute except
the DSA PRIVATE KEY step and I'm sure that's the reason.
so please if there is
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2010:0040 Moderate
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2010-0040.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( md5sum Filename )
x86_64:
5cd17da5232b015fe531f139c163eaf1
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2010:0040 Moderate
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2010-0040.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( md5sum Filename )
i386:
e59e61f43fa3855eceb0e8c8e84127b3
Amigos
mi consulta es con el samba como puedo validar por usuario el
ingreso a determinada carpeta para cada usuario y con el iptable
poder controlar para que solo los usuarios que uno desea puedan ver
los ip que uno desea.
atte
AMILCAR VALDIVIA
SOPORTE TECNICO
RPC 989270036
Hola Mario Villela Lazarra.
Hace poco empece a programar en python y al menos que no nos compartas el
codigo completo las funciones create_circle y demas create que ocupas para
las graficas no estan en la libreria estandar del lenguaje ni en la math. O
por lo menos en python 2.6 para abajo igual
Gracias Ulices:
No, si es todo el codigo, y bien estoy utilizando el pythonG 2.1.5 (
es el que el manual al que consulto recomendo ) creo que estoy un poco
atrasado en versiones pero es por que tambien estoy aprendiendo el
lenguaje, si me puedes recomendar uno mas actual y el link para
bajarlo te
hola a todos, estoy impartiendo un curso de GNU/Linux en mi centro de
trabajo.
La distro que estoy utilizando es CentOS 5.2 en el servidor y en las aulas
de clases.
Pero tengo problemas con la navegación desde las aulas.
Por ej tengo instalado un sitio web en el servidor, y desde la pc de las
Hola amiguito. Has apuntado a tu sitio web desde un computador que no esté en
tu red? O es un sitio web interno, si éste es el caso, no está resolviendo el
DNS. Lo mismo con el FTP.
Prueba a poner en el navegador (firefox o el que utilices)
http://ipdelservidorweb
Espero haberte
Hola y ya miraste si el servivio de hhtpd y ftp los tienes arriba, puedes
usar el comando setup y mirar la parte de los servicios.
Saludos
Raúl Eduardo Arboleda Zapata
Ingeniero de Sistemas Unninca
Cel +573 300 620 66 13
+573 312 288 90 86
Medellín, Antioquia
Colombia, S.A.
-Mensaje
Sería bueno que digas que pruebas hiciste tratando de dar con el problema para
saber que más te faltaría hacer.
Krlos
--- El Mié 13/1/10, Rolando Arteaga Lamar roly08...@cha.jovenclub.cu escribió:
De: Rolando Arteaga Lamar roly08...@cha.jovenclub.cu
Asunto: [CentOS-es] Problemas con acceso
Hola, complementa el acceso a las carpetas utilizando ACL's (Listas de
control de acceso) y con iptables una regla como la siguiente te puede
servir:
-A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -s XXX.XX.XX.XXX -m tcp -p tcp --dport 445 -j ACCEPT
XXX.XX.XX.XXX correspondería a la ip a la que le permites acceder por
ehhh ... no es mas sencillo habilitar el segmento de red valido en samba y
aplicar user valid ?? y de taquito setfacl ??
sls
P.D
Creo que con iptables solo es cuestion de manejar el 445, y afines
El 13 de enero de 2010 16:05, carlos restrepo restrcar...@gmail.comescribió:
Hola, complementa
Saludos lista,
He instalado la distribucion de FAN (distro con Nagios) basada en CentOS,
pero desde que aplique un reinicio al server por x razones tengo problemas
de red.
Me explico: Al iniciar el server este tomo una IP 169.254.192.59. Configure
por medio de system-config-network la tarjeta
El día 13 de enero de 2010 13:03, Mario Villela Larraza
mario.villelalarr...@gmail.com escribió:
Gracias Ulices:
No, si es todo el codigo, y bien estoy utilizando el pythonG 2.1.5 (
es el que el manual al que consulto recomendo ) creo que estoy un poco
atrasado en versiones pero es por que
Pues mira.. un buen libro para empezar a aprender el lenguaje python y
todos sus alcances te recomiendo el libro:
Begining Python : From novice to professional.
http://knowfree.net/2006/05/beginning-python-from-novice-to-professional-apress/
Y aqui el link de donde puedes verlo.. muy bueno en
No. But you have to tell via config (I don't know how KVM does this) which
bridge the VM is going to use. And if you want it to be reachable via two
bridges you have to set it up for two bridges and give it two IP numbers.
And the packet then has to come in thru the correct interface/bridge,
How did you install it... from rpm? source?
From rpm
Which RPM?
From which repo? (CentOS base or RPMForge, or directly downloaded from
CollabNet?)
It is still not clear for me whether you use mode_dav_svn or svnserve.
(see my previous post)
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How can I save answers to questions in %pre, for use in %post?
I'm assuming (though have not yet tried) that variables won't live that long.
Could I save them off to /tmp in a file, and retrieve them?
Yes but post can be used 'chrooted' or 'non-chrooted'.
Hi all,
I've built a new backup server for our linux-clients.
Is Amanda the way to go for a backup-solution?
It seems to be pretty powerful, if a bit finickety to set up initially.
The way we currently do backups is to use rsync from the clients to two
folders on an older server that rolls
From: Alan McKay alan.mc...@gmail.com
I'm doing some %pre work for the first time in a very long time, and
have been at this all day so far and still don't have anything sorted
out properly.
First I tried just doing some simple bash stuff like this
%pre
#!/bin/bash
# stuff
I reduced stuff
On Wednesday 13 January 2010, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 01:05:39AM +0100, Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
On Tuesday 12 January 2010, Les Mikesell wrote:
On 1/12/2010 10:39 AM, Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
...
...that said, it's not much worse than the competetion, storage
From: Sorin Srbu sorin.s...@orgfarm.uu.se
I've built a new backup server for our linux-clients.
Is Amanda the way to go for a backup-solution?
It seems to be pretty powerful, if a bit finickety to set up initially.
The way we currently do backups is to use rsync from the clients to two
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 11:43:35AM +0100, Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
On Wednesday 13 January 2010, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 01:05:39AM +0100, Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
On Tuesday 12 January 2010, Les Mikesell wrote:
On 1/12/2010 10:39 AM, Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
Sorin Srbu wrote:
Hi all,
I've built a new backup server for our linux-clients.
Is Amanda the way to go for a backup-solution?
It seems to be pretty powerful, if a bit finickety to set up initially.
The way we currently do backups is to use rsync from the clients to two
folders on
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 5:04 AM, Sorin Srbu sorin.s...@orgfarm.uu.se wrote:
snip
The way we currently do backups is to use rsync from the clients to two
folders on an older server that rolls over every other week. This worked fine
for a while, but the rsync is cumulative and the users generate
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 5:04 AM, Sorin Srbu sorin.s...@orgfarm.uu.se wrote:
snip
The way we currently do backups is to use rsync from the clients to two
folders on an older server that rolls over every other week. This worked fine
for a while, but the rsync is cumulative and the users
Sorin Srbu wrote:
Hi all,
I've built a new backup server for our linux-clients.
Is Amanda the way to go for a backup-solution?
It seems to be pretty powerful, if a bit finickety to set up initially.
The way we currently do backups is to use rsync from the clients to two
folders on
+1 for Backuppc.
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 7:30 AM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorin Srbu wrote:
Hi all,
I've built a new backup server for our linux-clients.
Is Amanda the way to go for a backup-solution?
It seems to be pretty powerful, if a bit finickety to set
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On
Behalf
Of Barry Brimer
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 2:15 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Backup server
I use rsnapshot .. which manages sets of rsync backups using hardlinks.
IT
Sorin Srbu wrote:
Somewhat similar, thanks. I think however I need to get away from this sort
of backups. They're just to space-consuming.
Check out the user submitted HowTos on the Wiki.
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos#head-bab8e87dc82e722540e2d39de8408750004a8c4a
Regards,
Max
Christopher Chan wrote:
Funny you should mention software RAID1... I've seen two instances of that
getting silently out-of-sync and royally screwing things up beyond all
repair.
Maybe this thread has gone on long enough now?
Not yet :)
Please tell more about your hardware and software.
Sar -d reports devices like dev253-0.
How can I map these to a mount point?
I use a mixture of lvm with ext3 filesytems, plain ext3 filesystems on
local storage, and ext3 filesystems on powerpath devices.
Any help would be appreciated.
_
He's no
Sorin Srbu wrote:
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From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On
Behalf
Of Barry Brimer
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 2:15 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Backup server
I use rsnapshot .. which manages sets of rsync
Yes but post can be used 'chrooted' or 'non-chrooted'.
So be sure to put it in the correct tmp...
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-5-manual/Installation_Guide-en-US/s1-kickstart2-postinstallconfig.html
OK, will be trying that today.
What I'm doing is coming up with a single
BackupPC over here - very happy with it for Linux and Windoze, at home and work
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http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-5-manual/Installation_Guide-en-US/s1-kickstart2-postinstallconfig.html
Hmmm, that link tells me surprisingly little.
Can you give some specifics as to how I might accomplish this?
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Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
Please tell more about your hardware and software. What distro? What
kernel? What disk controller? What disks?
Both of my data-points are several years old so most of the details are lost
in the fog-of-lost-memories...
Both were on desktop class hardware with
On the machine where I had the problem I had to run memtest86 more than a day
to
finally catch it. Then after replacing the RAM and fsck'ing the volume, I
still
had mysterious problems about once a month until I realized that the disks
are
accessed alternately and the fsck pass
Alan McKay wrote:
BackupPC over here - very happy with it for Linux and Windoze, at home and
work
I too have found BackupPC a marvelously simple-to-use program.
In fact it seems to me much better for backing up Windows XP
than Windows own Backup program,
which I have never completely
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On
Behalf
Of Max Hetrick
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 2:36 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Backup server
Sorin Srbu wrote:
Somewhat similar, thanks. I think however I need to get
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf
Of Les Mikesell
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 2:49 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Backup server
Between compression and pooling, I get about 10x the raw data being
From: Alan McKay alan.mc...@gmail.com
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-5-manual/Installation_Guide-en-US/s1-kickstart2-postinstallconfig.html
Hmmm, that link tells me surprisingly little.
Can you give some specifics as to how I might accomplish this?
It means, if you don't
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On
Behalf
Of Alan McKay
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 3:01 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Backup server
BackupPC over here - very happy with it for Linux and Windoze, at home and
- Original Message
From: Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Sent: Wed, January 13, 2010 2:49:11 PM
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Backup server
Sorin Srbu wrote:
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 9:48 AM, John Doe jd...@yahoo.com wrote:
It means, if you don't use -nochroot, the '/', when in post, will be
'/mnt/sysimage'.
If you do use -nochroot, the '/' will be '/'.
Hmmm, that is behaving differently that what I see.
I have never used --nochroot, and / is /.
I like better Bacula ...
Personal I have Bacula ... configure to backup mac, windows, and linux
servers ...
Gabe
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From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf
Of Sorin Srbu
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 9:53 AM
To: 'CentOS mailing
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On
Behalf
Of John Doe
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 4:04 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Backup server
[...]
If you need to run multiple Apache's for different services then
you need
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From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On
Behalf
Of Gabriel Rosca
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 4:09 PM
To: 'CentOS mailing list'
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Backup server
I like better Bacula ...
Personal I have Bacula ... configure to backup
On 13.1.2010 12:04, Sorin Srbu wrote:
Hi all,
I've built a new backup server for our linux-clients.
Is Amanda the way to go for a backup-solution?
It seems to be pretty powerful, if a bit finickety to set up initially.
The way we currently do backups is to use rsync from the clients
They have open source
www.bacula.org
Gabe
-Original Message-
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Of Sorin Srbu
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 10:20 AM
To: 'CentOS mailing list'
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Backup server
-Original Message-
Jacob Hydeman wrote on Wed, 13 Jan 2010 00:21:11 -0800:
The only device that has a static IP is br2, all others are set to none, but
each VM works.
Interesting. I bear this in mind, in case I need it some time in the future.
Kai
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On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 8:36 AM, Sorin Srbu sorin.s...@orgfarm.uu.se wrote:
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On
Behalf
Of Barry Brimer
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 2:15 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Backup server
So speaking of things that do not work as advertised, my
--log=/some/log/file is also not working, it seems
In any case, here is what I tried.
In %pre I do this :
echo /tmp/foobar FOOBAR
foo
bar
FOOBAR
and then in %post I do :
%post --log=/root/post-install.log
if [ -f /tmp/foobar ]
then
Sorin Srbu wrote:
Sound very interesting indeed!
I don't think the performance will be a problem, the server's a calculation
machine that has now been scrapped running a dual-x...@2,something GHz and
some 4GB RAM IIRC. Do you think the software-raid5 array used, would be a
problem in
On 1/13/2010 9:08 AM, Gabriel Rosca wrote:
My google searches would have me believe that Amanda is the more popular
choice for backup on linux. On this list it seems Backuppc is. Strange...
;-)
Amanda is good for tape, and has a nice feature of being able to
estimate the sizes of full and
On 1/13/2010 9:04 AM, John Doe wrote:
One thing that made me not use BackupPC was that (from the doc):
The advantage of the mod_perl setup is that no setuid script is needed,
and there is a huge performance advantage The
typical speedup is around 15 times.
To use mod_perl you need to
On 1/13/2010 8:51 AM, Sorin Srbu wrote:
Between compression and pooling, I get about 10x the raw data being archived
with backuppc - it beats juggling tapes and you can let the users access the
backups of their own machine through a web interface. There are some down
sides
to plan around
From: Alan McKay alan.mc...@gmail.com
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 9:48 AM, John Doe wrote:
It means, if you don't use -nochroot, the '/', when in post, will be
'/mnt/sysimage'.
If you do use -nochroot, the '/' will be '/'.
Hmmm, that is behaving differently that what I see.
I have never
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 11:53 AM, John Doe jd...@yahoo.com wrote:
Try this:
in %pre, put in /tmp/foo
Then, use %post with -nochroot and check if /tmp/foo exists
I thought of that but I don't want to mess up what I already have
working with manipulating files in /etc
But at least I can try it
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010, Gabriel Rosca wrote:
I like better Bacula ...
Personal I have Bacula ... configure to backup mac, windows, and
linux servers ...
+1
We back up the same mix with Bacula: Linux, Mac, Windows.
We're still using tape for off-site backups, which bacula handles
quite well.
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I am trying to Run AsteriskNow 1.5 which uses Centos 5.3 Distribution
with Readonly Root Filesytem.
Right now if I shutdown the system abrupty or there is power failure linux
kernel
doesn't not boot Kernel panic and other short of issues.prb due to
corrupted files.
Thats why i want to make
I thought of that but I don't want to mess up what I already have
working with manipulating files in /etc
But at least I can try it to see if this much works
It did mess up all my /etc work, and did not work anyway
Or maybe, if it exists, use the ramdisk (/dev/shm)...
Will try that as well
On 1/13/2010 12:41 AM, Anas Alnaffar wrote:
From: Anas Alnaffara.alnaf...@tijaritelecom.com
I have just installed an SVN
server on a CentOS 5.4 machine.
how I can start the SVN server
automatically at the boot of the machine.
How did you install it... from rpm? source?
From rpm
Using
OK, NFS seems to work so that's my path forward I guess.
Hacky, but works
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Another issue to consider with SSDs is that they are based on Flash technology.
Each flash cell can only be written on about 10,000 to 100,000 times or so (*),
so if you're using extensive read/write on your server you will be impacted.
SSD manufacturers go around this issue by giving some
On Wed, 2010-01-13 at 10:03 -0600, Les Mikesell wrote:
On 1/13/2010 9:04 AM, John Doe wrote:
One thing that made me not use BackupPC was that (from the doc):
The advantage of the mod_perl setup is that no setuid script is needed,
and there is a huge performance advantage The
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 7:04 PM, robert mena robert.m...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I've upgrade the kernel to the latest version (C5) and after the update the
drbd is not being loaded at reboot time.
My previous running kernel was 2.6.18-164.el5.
I've checked the /lib/modules/ and
Oh, one caveat for anyone who stumbles upon this - in %pre you do not
need to start nfs but in %post you do, otherwise it will not work.
/etc/init.d/netfs start
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On 1/13/2010 1:51 PM, Alan McKay wrote:
Oh, one caveat for anyone who stumbles upon this - in %pre you do not
need to start nfs but in %post you do, otherwise it will not work.
/etc/init.d/netfs start
Are you considering only an initial install or also subsequent updates
or potential
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 3:05 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
Are you considering only an initial install or also subsequent updates
or potential installs that weren't part of the initial set?
I don't quite understand the question.
I'm just doing an initial install at the moment.
On 1/13/2010 2:14 PM, Alan McKay wrote:
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 3:05 PM, Les Mikeselllesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
Are you considering only an initial install or also subsequent updates
or potential installs that weren't part of the initial set?
I don't quite understand the question.
I'm
Jussi Hirvi wrote:
I think nobody has yet mentioned rdiff-backup. I have very good
experiences with it. Easy to setup and control (only remember first to
install the required packages, and I think rsync-devel was not mentioned
but is required).
What did you run into that requires
On Jan 8, 2010, at 4:54 PM, James Rankin wrote:
For anyone else finding this:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=553492
Here's a stupid question, can we install the rpm provided on the link above
(see comment 12)? Or is the correct way to modify the local policy?
Thanks,
Emanuel Machado wrote:
Another issue to consider with SSDs is that they are based on Flash
technology. Each flash cell can only be written on about 10,000 to
100,000 times or so (*), so if you're using extensive read/write on
your server you will be impacted. SSD manufacturers go around this
On 1/13/2010 3:31 PM, Bob McConnell wrote:
Emanuel Machado wrote:
Another issue to consider with SSDs is that they are based on Flash
technology. Each flash cell can only be written on about 10,000 to
100,000 times or so (*), so if you're using extensive read/write on
your server you will be
I have a bonded interface running in mode 1 which is active/passive and no
issue with this. I need to change it to mode 0 for active/active setup. Does
mode 0 is dependent on the switches configuration? My setup is: 2 links from
bonded interface is connected to different switches.
When I change
Paras pradhan wrote:
I have a bonded interface running in mode 1 which is active/passive and no
issue with this. I need to change it to mode 0 for active/active setup. Does
mode 0 is dependent on the switches configuration? My setup is: 2 links from
bonded interface is connected to different
I am in the process of migrating my desktop system from 32-bit CentOS 4.8 to
64-bit CentOS 5.4. One of the things I want to be able to do is boot my
IBM Thinkpad X25 laptop via its PXEBoot ROM over the LAN (it has a hard
disk and boot locally just fine, I just want a way to boot it for rescue
Nate,
Thanks for you input. 802.3ad seems better but I am not in a position to
terminate both links in the same switch or same stack. What about mode 6?
Thanks
Paras.
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 4:31 PM, nate cen...@linuxpowered.net wrote:
Paras pradhan wrote:
I have a bonded interface running
Hello,
I will appreciate any help on this... I have for testing purposes
CentOS 4.7 running on VMWare workstation 6.5, I need to boot the centos
virtual machine from the cdrom in order to test an upgrade to an upper
centos version but I cant make the centos to mount the cdrom at the
boot
On 1/13/2010 4:45 PM, Ivan Arteaga wrote:
Hello,
I will appreciate any help on this... I have for testing purposes CentOS
4.7 running on VMWare workstation 6.5, I need to boot the centos virtual
machine from the cdrom in order to test an upgrade to an upper centos
version but I cant make the
On 1/13/2010 4:31 PM, nate wrote:
10GbE is really cheap these days(cheaper than 1GbE in some cases
on a per Gb basis) if you need faster performance, and simple
to configure, I wrote a blog on this a couple of months ago:
http://www.techopsguys.com/2009/11/17/affordable-10gbe-has-arrived/
Thanks nate.
Right now I am not concerned with the load balancing. I have few cluster
nodes and if I run mode1 , then the failover time may lead to cluster
timeout. I have not tested it yet but I will do it. So if the failover time
from active to backup is very small and in miliseconds my
Les Mikesell wrote:
Are there good 10Gb cards/drivers for the linux side?
My NAS vendor has deployed many systems with Chelsio 10GbE cards
in the field, say they are good.
http://www.chelsio.com/products_10g_adapters.html
http://service.chelsio.com/ - drivers/etc
I have a friend who does
Paras pradhan wrote:
Thanks nate.
Right now I am not concerned with the load balancing. I have few cluster
nodes and if I run mode1 , then the failover time may lead to cluster
timeout. I have not tested it yet but I will do it. So if the failover time
from active to backup is very small
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 5:36 PM, nate cen...@linuxpowered.net wrote:
Paras pradhan wrote:
Thanks nate.
Right now I am not concerned with the load balancing. I have few cluster
nodes and if I run mode1 , then the failover time may lead to cluster
timeout. I have not tested it yet but I
Anyone got any actual comparisons between unison and rsync specifically related
to the performance of synchronization of large data sets over slow links?
I have a huge tree to start replication of Friday and know that if I sync the
root
paths it will take ages and with the lack of any overall
On 1/13/2010 5:54 PM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Anyone got any actual comparisons between unison and rsync specifically
related
to the performance of synchronization of large data sets over slow links?
I have a huge tree to start replication of Friday and know that if I sync the
root
paths
Alok Prasad wrote:
Hi
I am trying to Run AsteriskNow 1.5 which uses Centos 5.3 Distribution
with Readonly Root Filesytem.
Right now if I shutdown the system abrupty or there is power failure
linux kernel
doesn't not boot Kernel panic and other short of issues.prb due to
corrupted
Les Mikesell wrote:
On 1/13/2010 4:45 PM, Ivan Arteaga wrote:
Hello,
I will appreciate any help on this... I have for testing purposes CentOS
4.7 running on VMWare workstation 6.5, I need to boot the centos virtual
machine from the cdrom in order to test an upgrade to an upper
I didn't think unison was maintained any more - and I wouldn't expect
anything to beat rsync with the -z option on a slow link. I'd just use
the -P option and restart it when/if it fails. It wouldn't hurt to do
subsets first since they will be quickly skipped when you repeat from
the root.
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Looks like rf has 3.0.7, thanks for that tip. Frankly, I abhor the thought
of even using rsync for this, it's over a vpn so there is absolutely no need
for encryption but I don't know another tool that can transfer diffs only?
Check out HPN-SSH, I use it extensively to
Hi,
Thanks.
1)
kmod-drbd82-8.2.6-2
drbd83-8.3.2-6.el5_3
2)
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 52 Aug 6 17:28
/lib/modules/2.6.18-128.4.1.el5/weak-updates/drbd82/drbd.ko -
/lib/modules/2.6.18-92.1.13.el5/extra/drbd82/drbd.ko
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2047377 Oct 26 15:07
When you are ove a tunnel such as vpn connection, you can use it in daemon mode
on one side and rsync to or from that side on the other side. Sounds like
server/client application.
2010-01-14
xufengnju
发件人: Joseph L. Casale
发送时间: 2010-01-14 09:12:16
收件人: 'CentOS mailing list'
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On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 6:02 PM, robert mena robert.m...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Thanks.
1)
kmod-drbd82-8.2.6-2
drbd83-8.3.2-6.el5_3
You have drbd83 but the kernel module is for drbd82. I would
uninstall kmod-drbd82 and install kmod-drbd83. However, I'm not using
drbd myself. Fabian? Ralph?
Check out HPN-SSH, I use it extensively to transfer files over
ssh, it provides a null cipher which you can use to disable
encryption of data, while still maintaining encryption of
authentication credentials.
http://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/hpn-ssh/
I transfer over a terrabyte of data a
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
I didn't think unison was maintained any more - and I wouldn't expect
anything to beat rsync with the -z option on a slow link. I'd just use
the -P option and restart it when/if it fails. It wouldn't hurt to do
subsets first since they will be quickly skipped when
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
That looks impressive, I would love to use that for other needs as well.
How exactly do you go about installing this under CentOS? I can
pretty well assume that patching the stock rpm would not work:)
For me I just built it from source and patched it, then
built custom
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